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What's My Line

Frequently used words on the hit game show "What's My Line?" (1950-1967)
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  1. perambulate
    walk with no particular goal
  2. ambulate
    walk about or move from one place to another
  3. indiscriminate
    failing to make or recognize distinctions
  4. perambulating
    strolling or walking around
  5. uninspiring
    depressing to the spirit
  6. particular
    unique or specific to a person or thing or category
  7. verbose
    using or containing too many words
  8. reluctance
    a certain degree of unwillingness
  9. affirmative
    giving assent
  10. affirmatively
    in an affirmative manner
  11. distill
    undergo condensation
  12. specific
    stated explicitly or in detail
  13. affiliation
    the act of becoming formally connected or joined
  14. capacity
    capability to perform or produce
  15. panel
    sheet that forms a distinct section of something
  16. fascinating
    capable of arousing and holding the attention
  17. opus
    a musical work that has been created
  18. association
    a formal organization of people or groups of people
  19. marital
    of or relating to the state of marriage
  20. might-have-been
    an event that could have occurred but never did
  21. relatively
    by comparison to something else
  22. show business
    those involved in providing entertainment: radio and television and films and theater
  23. newcomer
    a recent arrival
  24. articulate
    express or state clearly
  25. unabridged
    not shortened by condensing or rewriting
  26. hemisphere
    half of a round, three-dimensional shape
  27. exposition
    a collection of things for public display
  28. disqualify
    make unfit or unsuitable
  29. assume
    take to be the case or to be true
  30. ecstasy
    a state of elated bliss
  31. distinguished
    befitting an eminent person
  32. eminent
    standing above others in quality or position
  33. dispense
    administer or bestow, as in small portions
  34. preliminary
    preceding or in preparation for something more important
Created on Sat Dec 15 05:58:11 EST 2012 (updated Fri Dec 28 03:09:30 EST 2012)

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